The Voice of Saskatchewan. Evan Bray discusses the latest stories about Saskatchewan with Saskatchewan listeners. Heard from 8:30am - 12:30pm on 650 CKOM & 980 CJME.
The federal carbon tax increase hits today, rising prices from $65 per tonne of carbon to $80. The tax came into effect in 2019 at $20 per tonne. With the cost of living already high and so many people frustrated by the increased tax, what other solutions do you see?
Minister of Education, Jeremy Cockrill, joins Evan to discuss the biggest stories making headlines this morning -- including the MOU discussions taking place between teachers and the province.
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire hits theatres this weekend. Craig Silliphant joins Taylor MacPherson to share his top cheesy monster movies with listeners.
With Guest Host: Taylor MacPherson The high price of military equipment is causing delays in Canada. President and senior analyst for the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, Dave Perry, joins Taylor MacPherson to break down why those delays are happening and their consequences for national defence.
With Guest Host: Taylor MacPherson Wolseley, Saskatchewan is hoping to become the next Kraft Hockeyville! The community is one of four towns in Canada that has the opportunity to host an NHL game ... but it all depends on your vote! Vance Weber of Wolseley has been leading the charge…
With Guest Host: Taylor MacPherson It's that time of year again! Registration for camping is opening at Saskatchewan parks! What are the best sites to pitch camp this year and how do you get your name in the queue? Sask Parks director of park experiences, Minh Truong, joins Taylor MacPherson…
With Guest Host: Taylor MacPherson Chef Will Coleman has brought the internet to its knees with a viral grocery shopping hack to help people tackle inflation. He joins Taylor MacPherson to talk cooking, groceries and how to eat well on a budget. Then Taylor asks you...How do you save money…
With Guest Host: Taylor MacPherson Following Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's appearance before a federal committee to oppose the carbon tax increase coming on April 1st, Canada's minister of energy and natural resource, Jonathan Wilkinson, joins Taylor MacPherson to speak to carbon price, Moe's stance on the carbon tax and Wilkinson's…
With Guest Host: Taylor MacPherson On Wednesday, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe addressed the House of Commons Standing Committee on Operations and Estimates in Ottawa, appearing virtually, to discuss why the carbon tax increase is going to further hurt Saskatchewan families and industry. He joins Taylor MacPherson now to discuss his…
Teens of all genders in Saskatchewan have been targeted a lot more through sextortion scams recently. Lindsay Lobb with the Canadian Centre for Child Protection joins Tamara Cherry to discuss what this means and how children can be on guard online.
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Matt Gurney thought Pierre Polievre would be met with failure, and now says he was wrong as he watches the federal Conservative leader on course to win a potential majority. He sits down with Tamara Cherry to talk about what pundits might have gotten wrong about Polievre and why.
With the carbon tax increase set for April 1st, some condo owners in the province feel as if they aren't reaping equal benefits from the province when it comes to exemptions made to the carbon tax costs. Members of the Bentley condo board in Saskatoon join Tamara Cherry to share…
The upcoming carbon tax adjustment is once again raising questions about alternative economic-environmental steps that could be taken by the government in lieu of the tax. University of Regina associate professor of economics, Jason Childs, weighs in on the upcoming carbon tax changes on April 1st and the economics behind…
Manitoba and Alberta have cut their provincial gas taxes as an affordability measure for their residents. Should Saskatchewan follow suit? Saskatchewan NDP leader, Carla Beck, thinks the province should. She joins Tamara Cherry in studio to talk about that and the looming carbon tax increase.
A new novel offering a fascinating look at Saskatchewan's railway history by Canadian author, Gail Kirkpatrick, has hit bookstore shelves. Kirkpatrick tells a story in Sleepers and Ties that emphasizes rebuilding community and friendships and why these connections are vital to our everyday lives. She joins Tamara Cherry to discuss…
The American government is suing Apple over competition laws. Tech expert, Carmi Levy, joins Tamara to discuss whether this could happen in Canada and what that could mean for iPhone and Android users in the country.
As Saskatchewan teachers and the provincial government remain at an impasse in negotiations over a new contract, students in Saskatchewan are struggling. While older students have been frustrated to see band festivals and sports events cancelled or rescheduled, younger students are missing the structure and certainty of normal school schedules…
A recent bust on illicit cigarettes in Saskatchewan made headlines thanks to careful work by the Saskatchewan Highway Patrol. Sergeant Craig Gelsinger with the SHP joins Tamara Cherry on the show to talk about the bust and other work the SHP is responsible for in the province.
26 Mar 2024 9AM
16 min
2400 – 2420
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